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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => DIR-655 => Routers / COVR => Beta Code! => Topic started by: marc_al2 on August 07, 2009, 11:19:08 PM
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Hello,
Can you please tell me when we can expect a new firmware (or a way to downgrade to 1.21) for the issue with shareport?
I hear nothing more about a new Beta firmware (and every day, I have to reboot the router because every one is complaining about a problem with the printer). So, I have to reboot the router every time, and after that, the printer is offline for Windows, and I have to put ii back online again.
If it is really so hard to solve, perhaps you should add an option to restart the router every 12 or 24 hours (at lease the time to have a fix).
Thank you
Marc
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You see, I made small research and it seems that DeLink use this same firmware for all devices from this same series (DIR-655 up to 855, AND DGL-4500). The difference is that they can add modules to support different functions. But the core is this same. People are angry, they have this same kind of problems.
Freezing is now very 'popular'.
DeLink will not allow us to downgrade, for them unhappy clients are new clients. How many of you were looking for a new router from DeLink? But I worn you it seems that new routers are even more unstable.DIR-855 the best router is the worst at this same time.
Since I use DIR-655 more than 2 years, it was never working as it should. Firmware 1.21 was the best. But who could expect that they add new bugs in place where there were no bugs before?
Check yourself the other routers forums.
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Well said, I also have to deal with this frustration, my Brother is a police officer and I am a Uni student, we both have to share one printer and find it increasingly difficult when one of us requires a constant internet connection and having to d/c that connection to use the printer.
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Well said, I also have to deal with this frustration, my Brother is a police officer and I am a Uni student, we both have to share one printer and find it increasingly difficult when one of us requires a constant internet connection and having to d/c that connection to use the printer.
You could just leave the printer plugged into one computer (although it would have to be on all the time while printing and just share the printer in windows as Dir 655 is unstable.
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You could just leave the printer plugged into one computer (although it would have to be on all the time while printing and just share the printer in windows as Dir 655 is unstable.
Yea but I bought this router for its QOS and Shareport feature. :'(
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Oh never expect to get functionality that you pay for.. I bought one of these for the AP-bridge mode.. now they want me to buy a separate AP ;D .... :(
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Oh never expect to get functionality that you pay for.. I bought one of these for the AP-bridge mode.. now they want me to buy a separate AP ;D .... :(
I'll bet ya they are thinking the same thing for shareport, OH you should buy a print server then... they should get real... its like as if they are purposely trying to get on our nerves.
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Hello,
I have decides to buy a power controler (i don't know the word in English). I say it to stop powering the router between 2AM and half past 2 AM.
So, I don't have any problem anymore with shareport.
Marc
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Hello,
I have decides to buy a power controler (i don't know the word in English). I say it to stop powering the router between 2AM and half past 2 AM.
So, I don't have any problem anymore with shareport.
Marc
It's called a 'timer' ;)
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Marc's idea is actually a pretty good one in terms of a work-around for the annoying SharePort problem. I did an eBay search for something like what he described and found an item called the "Power Cop AC Power Outlet Timer" which retails for less than $20 and is available from sellers in Hong Kong. I'll probably go ahead and order one soon because chances are that it will arrive sooner than a firmware release from D-Link that fixes this problem. I wouldn't mind being wrong about that prediction, though.
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Hi,
I had suggested using a timer to shut off the router during your sleep times about 2 months ago at least...it was in response to another thread I think when 1.32 was pretty new and someone was wondering what to do about having to reset their modem every day or so.....
I had suggested it beacuse way back when I was participating in the Netgear WGT624 debacle, somebody then had suggested using one of those timers to reset that router once a day.....
SD1
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I did some more reading about the "Power Cop" timer device and I actually don't think it would work because the D-Link DIR-655 power adapter doesn't look like it would fit in there. And based on my observations with SharePort connectivity in the latest beta firmware, it doesn't look like it lasts for even 9 hours before needing a power cycle so having it turn off once a day still wouldn't really be enough to ensure hassle-free printing around the clock.
I think the easiest solution for users with this never-ending problem is to add http://192.168.0.1/reboot.cgi?reset=false as a bookmark in their web browsers so that they can click on it and initiate the router reboot cycle without having to navigate through any configuration menus or unplug any devices.
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I would like to express my agreement that the newer firmwares that are intended to add additional functionality to the devices/routers are just breaking it with endless bugs and toppling the stability older firmwares like v1.21 used to have. Even old firmwares like v1.10 or v1.11 are much better than current ones.
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Hello,
Yes, a timer. ;D
I have seen them in a shop for 3-4 Euro.
They are not really precise (30 minutes, but I can live with that)
Marc
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or buy a real print server device and not have to worry anymore about it. I think dlink was nice for trying to add the feature to routers, but I think some devices just are not made to do that.
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Hello,
What is really nice is to have as less material as possible.
My printer is not used a lot (and draws less than 1 Watt in sleep mode) so it is always on and prints when needed.
Of course, I could buy a peripherical to put my printer on the network (draws power too).
Perhaps I could buy a network printer (even more expensive, and draws a lot of power, but my old printer is still working).
Perhaps I put the printer on one computer and start it when I want to print (go in the other room, switch on...)
I could also buy a PC and let it run 24/7 (a lot of power), but in this case, I can replace the router and the computer will be the router :)
Or, have a router that has a USB port.
Personally, it is the way I prefer. It is the least expensive (a router doesn't draw a lot of power and must always be on for the network to work.)
And this feature was running perfectly before (1.2x firmware series).
The only problem is that this feature is broken since the 1.3x series (and there is no mention of it on the web site), and no downgrade path. (so once you did the mistake to upgrade to 1.3x, you are in trouble).
Marc
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Is there a question hidden somewhere or do you want to blow off some steam? ;)
I run 1.32NA and Shareport runs fine. You could reset to factory defaults, reflash the fimware and manually configure the router (do not restore config file).
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Hello,
No, In fact, he says (and a lot of other people in other forum...) say that we should buy a real print server and so on.
I simply put a list with the things I have already seen, and why I don't use it. (in other words, I try to explain why I really like shareport on the router). ;D
But honestly, I find hard to believe that the firmware series 1.3x is still on the website with no mention that it can break shareport. ???
For the restore to factory / reflash / Restore (they say to restore after a flash) and a manual configuration, it didn't change anything.
Marc
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It does not break Shareport by default. Apparently some people have issues getting Shareport to work, which is not funny ofcourse. They don't advertise cars with a text that says: "may break down sometimes", "may get you a flat tyre in the middle of the night" or "will cost you a lot of money when it needs to be serviced" ? ;D
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How about a blown VTi Transmission in a Saturn 2003 or 2004 Vue ?
Try $6,000 to fix....
ok, so I'm off topic a little...
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@Eddiez
I have seen some game manifacturers remove some patch because the game was broken with some users with the patch (but it was working with others). They didn't say that there was a problem with some users, they removed the patch for every one, And for a game, there is less problem than for a router (that can't be downgraded). You remove the game and install it again and you don't apply patch that has a problem.
For the cars, I don't know, but for the microwave oven, they put a mention about the cat... ;D
Marc
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For the cars, I don't know, but for the microwave oven, they put a mention about the cat... ;D
Comforting to know that I can put my dog in the MW though ;)
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MMmmm, Hot Dogs.
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That's why they warn you not to insert cats, but don't mention dogs in the manual ;)